Today's walk in Wedgwood threatened rain but I remained dry throughout the five and half miles. It was almost as if I were walking in a few different neighborhoods as I covered streets from 75th to 90th between 35th and 40th Avenues.
Some streets were tailored with sidewalks and curbs.
Some streets overlooked a ravine and had the feel of country roads.
Some streets probably haven't changed in over 50 years.
Some streets had cinderblock houses, others had a mix of older homes and skinny homes. Still others had quite a few large homes - either just completed or still being built.
Along the way, I passed Our Lady Of the Lake Church and School, Thornton Creek Elementary, Wedgwood Presbyterian Church, lots of businesses on 35th, houses decorated for Easter, beehives, Hunter Farm Gathering Place, the Wedgwood Post Office, a treehouse, whirligigs around a tribute to a beloved pet, ...
... a miniature farm, ...
... some climate activist signs ...
... and a Wedgwood banner suggesting that I "think big."
I also spotted two Little Free Pantries and eight Little Free Libraries (one looked like Snoopy's Dog House, one looked like a bird house, another was constructed as an Eagle Scout Project). These libraries contained novels, religious books, children's books, books on problem solving, meditation, child rearing and non prescription drugs.
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